ViSP
- ViSP is a C++ toolkit that allows rapid prototyping of visual servoing applications. The library features a wide class of control skills as well as real-time tracking processes and simulation capabilities.

gazelle
- IHE Gazelle Tools. The Gazelle project is aimed at developing testing tools for IHE. This tools shall test the interoperability of medical systems and the compliance of the messages send by those systems with standards recommender by IHE.

MPFR
- Provides a library for multiple-precision floating-point computation with correct rounding. The computation is both efficient and has a well-defined semantics. It copies the good ideas from the ANSI/IEEE-754 standard for double-precision FP arithmetic.

Dose: library and tools
- Dose is a library and a collection of tools to perform la large spectrum of analysis on package repositories.
Dose manipulates packages repositories from different sources such as Debian, Rpm, Eclipse/Osgi and OpenCSW / Solaris .

Javalib &amp; Sawja
- Javalib is a library to access and manipulate Java class files from OCaml.
Sawja is a library that provides a program representation and allows its manipulation.
It also provides intermediate representations and algorithms for static analysis.

Gappa
- Tool for verifying and formally proving properties on numerical programs dealing with floating-point or fixed-point arithmetic. It can be used either directly or as a back-end for other tools, e.g. Coq or Why.

PaStiX
- PaStiX 6.0.0 and next releases will be hosted on: https://gitlab.inria.fr/solverstack/pastix
PaStiX is a high performance parallel solver for very large sparse linear systems based on direct methods. It provides also an adaptive blockwise iLU(k) factorization that can be used as a parallel preconditioner.

AudioSeg
- AudioSeg is a toolkit dedicated to audio segmentation and
classification of audio streams. The toolkit implements standard reference algorithms such as energy-based silence detection, BIC segmentation and clustering as well as GMM/HMM classification.

MedINRIA (1.x versions)
- MedINRIA was a free software developed by the Asclepios research team.
It has now been replaced by a whole new platform. Please check the new medInria project at:
http://med.inria.fr